Purposive approach - Study guides, Study notes & Summaries

Looking for the best study guides, study notes and summaries about Purposive approach? On this page you'll find 194 study documents about Purposive approach.

Page 2 out of 194 results

Sort by

PSYC 375 Final Exam Questions and Answers
  • PSYC 375 Final Exam Questions and Answers

  • Exam (elaborations) • 43 pages • 2023
  • What were the 4 stages of early American psychology? - Answer- Stage 1: Moral and Mental Philosophy (1640-1776) Stage 2: intellectual philosophy (1776-1886) Stage 3: The US Renaissance (1886-1896) Stage 4: US Functionalism (1896 & beyond) What were the beliefs during the first stage of early American psychology (1640-1776)? - Answer- "Psychology existed for the sake of logic, and logic for the sake of God" What event caused the beginning of enlightenment during the first stage of earl...
    (0)
  • R262,99
  • 1x sold
  • + learn more
A Level Law Final Examination  Questions and Answers
  • A Level Law Final Examination Questions and Answers

  • Exam (elaborations) • 21 pages • 2024
  • Available in package deal
  • Name the regulatory body for barristers, where it can refer cases to, and available sanctions The independent Bar Standards Board was set up and regulates the profession of barristers. It sets out training and entry standards; a code of conduct which barristers should comply with. It investigates any alleged breach of the code of conduct; it can discipline any barrister who is in breach of the code - if the matter is serious it will be referred to an independent Disciplinary TribuName ...
    (0)
  • R181,32
  • + learn more
Motivation and Emotion 2023-2024 Test Bank Questions with Correct Answers
  • Motivation and Emotion 2023-2024 Test Bank Questions with Correct Answers

  • Exam (elaborations) • 16 pages • 2024
  • Available in package deal
  • Motivation and Emotion Test Bank Questions with Correct Answers A teleological approach to understanding animal behaviour assumes that: - ANSWER the organism is aware of its goals and directs its behaviour in a purposive manner towards them. HIV developing resistance to treatment drugs is an example of artificial selection. True or False? - ANSWER False 'Social Darwinism' describes the evolution of social hierarchies in animals with complex social structures. True or False? - ANSWER Fa...
    (0)
  • R226,69
  • + learn more
SQE 1 Legal System of England and Wales and Sources of Law
  • SQE 1 Legal System of England and Wales and Sources of Law

  • Summary • 11 pages • 2023
  • Introducing “Legal System of England and Wales and Sources of Law” notes from The SQE Hub specifically tailored by addressing each of the assessment specifications listed on the SRA website. These high yield notes are an amazing revision aid and address the following: - The Courts: the judiciary, court hierarchy, the appeal system and jurisdiction, rights of audience; - Development of case law: the doctrine of precedent; - Primary Legislation and Act of Parliament; and - St...
    (0)
  • R186,75
  • 1x sold
  • + learn more
Lifting the Veil of Incorporation
  • Lifting the Veil of Incorporation

  • Class notes • 12 pages • 2023
  • 3. LIFTING THE VEIL OF INCORPORATION A. SALOMON V SALOMON & CO The effect of the House of Lords' unanimous ruling was to uphold firmly the doctrine of corporate personality, as set out in the Companies Act 1862, so that creditors of an insolvent company could not sue the company's shareholders to pay up outstanding debts. Significance In the decades since Salomon's case, various exceptional circumstances have been delineated, both by legislatures and the judiciary, in England and elsew...
    (0)
  • R145,20
  • + learn more
PSYC 375 Final Exam Practice Questions With Correct Answers Latest 2024/2025 (VERIFIED A+)
  • PSYC 375 Final Exam Practice Questions With Correct Answers Latest 2024/2025 (VERIFIED A+)

  • Exam (elaborations) • 16 pages • 2024
  • Available in package deal
  • PSYC 375 Final Exam Practice Questions With Correct Answers Latest 2024/2025 (VERIFIED A+) Eventually Calkins turned away from mainstream experimental psychology because she viewed it as too cold and impersonal. Instead she pursued her interest in: - Answerself-psychology James admitted that his concept of ___ was similar to the older concepts of "soul" or "spirit". - Answer- self as knower Due to Munsterberg's interests and work, he is known as one of the first: - Answerapplied psychol...
    (0)
  • R281,14
  • + learn more
NSG 350 All Quizlet combined Questions with Complete Solutions
  • NSG 350 All Quizlet combined Questions with Complete Solutions

  • Exam (elaborations) • 20 pages • 2024
  • NSG 350 All Quizlet combined Questions with Complete Solutions synthesizing evidence refers to - Answer-- looking for common outcomes - making decisions based on outcomes process of synthesizing evidence - Answer-1) individual pieces of evidence are critically appraised 2) using the critical appraisals, prepare a finding table for synthesis (or evidence table) 3) using the finding table for synthesis: compare and contrast evidence 4) summarize your evidence 5) identify practice impl...
    (0)
  • R243,03
  • + learn more
Motivation and Emotion 2023-2024 Test Bank Questions with Correct Answers
  • Motivation and Emotion 2023-2024 Test Bank Questions with Correct Answers

  • Exam (elaborations) • 16 pages • 2024
  • Available in package deal
  • Motivation and Emotion Test Bank Questions with Correct Answers false consensus effect - ANSWER the tendency to overestimate the extent to which others share our beliefs and behaviors or decisions. Appetitive approaches to understanding motivated behaviour tended to believe that - ANSWER behaviour is driven by our passions, desires and drives. Glucose in the bloodstream detected by glucoreceptors would be classified as an _________ stimuli, whereas a bright light entering the eye woul...
    (0)
  • R181,32
  • + learn more
WGU (C224) Research Foundations  Questions and Answers Graded A
  • WGU (C224) Research Foundations Questions and Answers Graded A

  • Exam (elaborations) • 25 pages • 2023
  • Available in package deal
  • WGU (C224) Research Foundations Questions and Answers Graded A Non-Experimental Research Methods Correlation and Casual Comparative Correlation research method non-experimantal research method. A process to collect data to determine if a relationship exists between two or more quantitative variables, and to what degree. Correlation Coefficient Strength and direction of a relationship between two variables. range of +1 to -1 Positive Correlation r=+1 (points follow along a line) Negati...
    (0)
  • R199,47
  • + learn more
PSYC 375 Final Exam Practice Questions With Correct Answers, Latest Updated 2024/2025 (VERIFIED)
  • PSYC 375 Final Exam Practice Questions With Correct Answers, Latest Updated 2024/2025 (VERIFIED)

  • Exam (elaborations) • 16 pages • 2024
  • Available in package deal
  • Eventually Calkins turned away from mainstream experimental psychology because she viewed it as too cold and impersonal. Instead she pursued her interest in: - Answerself-psychology James admitted that his concept of ___ was similar to the older concepts of "soul" or "spirit". - Answer- self as knower Due to Munsterberg's interests and work, he is known as one of the first: - Answerapplied psychologists When studying humans, James felt that: - Answer- both scientific and philosophic a...
    (0)
  • R272,07
  • + learn more